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LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- Award-winning private investigator Jay Rosenzweig and award-winning Los Angeles Morning News Anchor Chris Schauble are teaming up to bring audiences a thrilling new talk show that focuses on reuniting family members who have been separated for years or never even knew about each other!
The show, titled "Finding Family DNA" brings Jay (Founder/CEO of Birthparentfinder.com) and Chris together once again after Jay found Chris' birth family 10 years ago. The result of that award-winning news story helped hundreds of people find their long-lost family members.
This show explores stories of people searching for their family, mainly through DNA testing. Viewers will learn about the fascinating journey of connecting with long-lost relatives using modern technology. They will witness heartwarming reunions and the power of genetic discovery. This is an inspiring and informative series on finding family through DNA. New episodes drop every Wednesday morning, beginning May 1st.
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In each episode, Chris and Jay bring in guests to talk about their experience in finding their missing relatives and the results of their reunions. Viewers will also hear from an expert Genealogist on how DNA is used in solving these cases. Each episode will have a unique and heartwarming story that will leave viewers with a renewed appreciation for the power of finding family.
The show will premiere on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@FindingFamilyDNA beginning May 1st, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday. For extra content, viewers can also listen to the show through a paid subscription with Patreon - patreon.com/FindingFamilyDNA
The show, titled "Finding Family DNA" brings Jay (Founder/CEO of Birthparentfinder.com) and Chris together once again after Jay found Chris' birth family 10 years ago. The result of that award-winning news story helped hundreds of people find their long-lost family members.
This show explores stories of people searching for their family, mainly through DNA testing. Viewers will learn about the fascinating journey of connecting with long-lost relatives using modern technology. They will witness heartwarming reunions and the power of genetic discovery. This is an inspiring and informative series on finding family through DNA. New episodes drop every Wednesday morning, beginning May 1st.
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In each episode, Chris and Jay bring in guests to talk about their experience in finding their missing relatives and the results of their reunions. Viewers will also hear from an expert Genealogist on how DNA is used in solving these cases. Each episode will have a unique and heartwarming story that will leave viewers with a renewed appreciation for the power of finding family.
The show will premiere on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@FindingFamilyDNA beginning May 1st, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday. For extra content, viewers can also listen to the show through a paid subscription with Patreon - patreon.com/FindingFamilyDNA
Source: Birthparentfinder.com
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